Love, Eventually
Brielle Murphy had a plan: London, clinical research, and a future that belonged entirely to her.
Finnigan Byrne had a demanding career, a dry sense of humor, and a habit of making room for everyone else-even when it cost him.
Then their families decide they should marry.
To protect a powerful hospital foundation and silence inconvenient questions, Brielle and Finnigan agree to one year of marriage, separate rooms, no intimacy, no expectations, and a divorce at the end.
Three years later, the divorce papers are still unsigned.
On Brielle's birthday, Finnigan prepares dinner, a cake, and a gift. Brielle goes to meet the man she never truly let go of. One photograph is enough to crack open every silence holding their marriage together.
What follows is not an easy second chance.
It is a story about difficult truths, family pressure, betrayal, healing, open doors, and two people learning that love only matters when it is freely chosen.
'Love, Eventually' is a slow-burn marriage-of-convenience romance about a doctor and a detective who must decide whether the life forced upon them can become something they choose for themselves.